Work/Life Integration Programs

“Helping Organizations Enhance the Employee Experience”

Work/Life Integration:

How to Improve Employee Well-being and Engagement

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We explore the work side of work/life integration. We look at Michael’s Model for work/life integration to explore why meaning, high quality connection, and strengths are the foundational pillars to improving employee well-being and
engagement. Research proves employee well-being results in higher levels of engagement and increased productivity in work and drives optimal achievement. According to the Gallup, employees who are engaged and have high well-being are 27% more likely to report “excellent” performance in their job at work.

Understand wellbeing and engagement as pillars to the work side of work/life integration

Define the work/life integration model of meaning, high quality connections and strengths

Increase job satisfaction and work/life integration

Cultivate greater engagement and peak performance

Work/Life Integration:

How to Maximize Personal and Professional Success

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In this program you’ll learn how to overcome challenges and set goals to get the most out

of work and your life. Discover how to create simple action and effective plans for long-term

fulfillment. We explore what you really want out of life and utilize the tenets of positive

psychology, Hope Theory and Change Theory to achieve success..

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Target Audience:Leaders, Management, Employees

Workshop length: 3 hours

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Benefits:

Understand what you want out of life

Identify your goals for achievement

Define Hope Theory and Change Theory

Enhance motivation to make positive changes

Enjoy better work and life fulfillment

No More Work-Life Balance,

It’s Work-Life Integration

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Over the decades we have tried to separate work from everyday life. Organizations are now starting to understand that in order to have productive and engaged employees you have to deal with the whole person. In this program you will learn why work-life integration is the new approach to engaged
employees. We will learn about the spillover effect approach and how to deal with work-life conflict.

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Target Audience:Executives, Leaders & Managers

Workshop length: 1.5 hours (90 minutes)

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Benefits:

Define work-life integration

Identity work-life strategies

Learn about the spillover effect

Understand the work-life conflict

The Strength Experience

for Peak Performance

Talent is a special natural ability or aptitude. Character Strengths are values in action which enable optimal performance. Understanding your talents and values are a core step to peak performance at work. This workshop explores the differences between the Clifton Strengths Finder (Talent) and Positive Psychology VIA Character Strengths (Values). Once you understand the differences, you will learn how to apply your strengths to maximize your role in the workplace and consistently perform at a peak level.

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Target Audience:Leaders, Managers, Individual Contributors

Workshop length: Half Day or 3 hours

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Benefits:

Define the differences between your talents and values and how they help you achieve greater performance in the workplace

How to activate your strengths to bring about job satisfaction

Strategize a peak performance action for career development

Determine strengths for workplace well-being

Establish how to cultivate the language of strengths in order to name, grow and celebrate strengths

Character Strengths

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Do you know your strengths? Do you understand how you show up in the world? What are the values you bring to the workplace? In this program you will learn positive psychology character strengths and get a clear understanding of how they enhance work/life fulfillment. We will help you discover your top five
signature strengths through the VIA Character Strengths Assessment.

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Target Audience:Leaders, Managers & Employees

Workshop length: 1.5 hours (90 minutes)

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Benefits:

Define a strength approach

Identify five signature strengths

Utilize strengths for more engagement in one’s work and life

Cultivate a language for naming, spotting, using and celebrating strengths